


(NY #1 on GCI in 2022 drops to #6 when looking to the future). Kearney, and The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, reveals a snapshot of this pivotal moment.

Will these still be the cities of the future? The GCO looks to the future, to “identify the cities likeliest to assume and sustain leadership roles in the years to come.” Which are the top five? London, Paris, Luxembourg, Munich & Stockholm. The 2010 Global Cities Index, a collaboration between Foreign Policy, management consulting firm A.T. The Global Cities Index (GCI) and the Global Cities Outlook (GCO).įor the 2022 GCI they looked at 156 countries seeing to “quantify the extent to which a city can attract, retain, and generate global flows of capital, people, and ideas.” To create the ranking, they looked “across five dimensions: business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement.” The top five for 2022? New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, Beijing. In addition, a panel of academic and corporate executive advisors informed and challenged the study results. Each year Kearney ( ) creates reports two reports assessing the importance of cities around the world. Kearney and The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Cities in the Middle East are also beginning to close that gap.' Here are the top 10 cities in Kearneys 2020 Global Cities Index: New York.
